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The requirements to become a foreign service officer are based on the successful completion of the FSOT (Foreign Service Officer Test) and the QEP (Qualification Evaluation Panel). A successful completion includes both a proper registration and a passing grade.
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I want to become one to, my preferance would be to take foreign language classes, depending on wat kind of foreign service officer you would take either lots of History for a public diplomacy officer, lots of government and history for a political officer, then there are also economic and managment officers but those classes varie in different schools.
A Foreign Service Officer who is temporarily in charge of a U.S. mission (embassy or consulate) is referred to as the Charģe de Affaires, or simply as the Charģe. He or she would not, at least within the U.S. Department of State, be referred to as an honorary ambassador.
Martin William Moser has written: 'The personnel system of the foreign service of the United States; an analysis and evaluation of the Foreign Service Officer Corps' -- subject(s): American Diplomatic and consular service, Diplomatic and consular service, American
The foreign disclosure officer (FDO) performs all of the following duties except
Foreign Service Journal was created in 1924.
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Foreign Intelligence Service - Kazakhstan - was created in 2009.
Foreign Broadcast Intelligence Service was created in 1941.